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Our reporters’ efforts to uncover the truth have already had an impact:

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Michael Landry and his wife, Tracey, are trying to sustain their school while under investigation by the F.B.I. and Louisiana State Police.Credit"The Weekly"/FX/Hulu/Vanessa Carr for The New York Times

Mohammad Hossain is still driving his cab and struggling to pay the $700,000 left on his loan. Credit"The Weekly"/The New York Times/FX/Hulu

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan opened an investigation into possible lending fraud in the New York City taxi industry, the most significant step so far in addressing the crisis in an industry that has trapped thousands of drivers in debt. The reporters Brian M. Rosenthal and Emma G. Fitzsimmons talk to the drivers and industry leaders at the center of the crisis.

Daniel Anonsen retired from the Marines and abandoned Facebook and Instagram years ago, though plenty of his impostors are still there.Credit"The Weekly"/The New York Times/FX/Hulu

Representative Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican and a lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard, has pressed Facebook’s chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, on the social media company’s efforts to combat online fraud after Jack Nicas’s report on military love scams for “The Weekly.” Like Daniel Anonsen, the Marine featured in our episode, Kinzinger is one of thousands of U.S. service members whose identity has been stolen online. He said he was also preparing legislation to force social media companies to more forcefully crack down on the problem.

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